Two beloved, elderly lions have died at zoos in California.
The San Francisco Zoo announced Wednesday that a 16-year-old male African lion named Jahari died Monday of old age. African lions live to about 14 in the wild.
He was born at the zoo in 2003 and raised by the staff after his mother died shortly after giving birth.
The zoo’s CEO, Tanya Peterson, says Jahari will be remembered for his bellowing roar that could be heard from every corner of the zoo.
Jahari leaves a mate and a son.
It is with deep sadness we announce that beloved 16-year-old male African lion, Jahari, has passed away. Jahari was a favorite among guests & staff alike & will be remembered for his refined temperament and his bellowing roar that could be heard from every corner of #SFZoo pic.twitter.com/PEGxw8m7Or
— San Francisco Zoo (@sfzoo) May 22, 2019
Meanwhile, the San Diego Zoo says a 15-year-old lion named M’bari was euthanized Wednesday.
The zoo says the African male was in declining health from age.
M’bari and his mate came to the zoo in 2009. The zoo says M’bari’s roar also could be heard around the facility.
We're sad to announce that M’bari passed away today. He was 15 years old & under vet care for age-related issues. His condition worsened & animal care staff made the difficult decision to euthanize him. Please share your condolences with those who will be feeling this loss. pic.twitter.com/UUsU8bmbrp
— San Diego Zoo (@sandiegozoo) May 22, 2019